NI Water is appealing to the public to take the lead when exercising their dogs at its beauty spots, as warmer weather returns and visitor numbers increase.
Spring is a particularly sensitive time in the countryside, with ground‑nesting birds, cattle with young calves, and sheep and lambs all vulnerable if dogs are allowed to run off the lead.
NI Water is also reminding dog owners that, in certain circumstances, failing to keep dogs under control can result in enforcement action, including fines of up to £1,000 if cases are brought before the courts. Therefore, the message is clear – keep your dog on the lead whatever their breed.
NI Water catchment officer Rebecca Allen said: “NI Water is pleased to welcome visitors to its publicly-accessible sites. Many of the areas under NI Water’s care – including Silent Valley in the Mourne Mountains and the Garron Plateau in County Antrim – are home to ground‑nesting birds, important habitats, and vital drinking water catchments. These landscapes also support local farmers, and NI Water is therefore asking all visitors to enjoy these special places responsibly. That means keep your dog on the lead whatever their breed.
“We know that dogs are much‑loved companions and, in many cases, very well trained. However, in open countryside their natural instincts can take over, and even the most obedient dog will be tempted to chase livestock or explore wildlife‑sensitive areas if off the lead. These incidents are deeply distressing for livestock, damaging for flocks, and devastating for farmers whose livelihoods depend on the land.
“We are therefore urging people to keep dogs under close control, stick to paths where possible, clean up after their pets, and give wildlife and livestock plenty of space during the spring and summer months. Keeping dogs under control helps everyone to use and enjoy these shared, special places.”
NI Water thanks all our visitors who keep their dogs on leads when enjoying the countryside.
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